The article discusses various reports published within the issue, including one by Markusen and Schrock on the export-base theory of urban economic growth, one by Cartier on the changing nature of consumption and the evolving feminism in China, and one by Lo on ethnicity and consumer behavior in the context of a highly multicultural city
With the progress of urbanization, migration is increasing. Immigrants are innovators, job creators,...
FOUR THEMES ARE evident in the studies of urban China (Taiwan, Hong Kong and the People\u27s Republi...
How to integrate the emerging consumer segments in transitional economies into multinational corpora...
The article discusses various reports published within the issue, including one by Markusen and Schr...
This article has three main aims. The first is to highlight the importance of culture and consumptio...
The authors explore the sociospatial relationship that exists between where households reside and co...
This article is concerned with the role consumption plays in the neoliberal reinvention of the post-...
This study aims to examine aggregate consumption over heterogeneous agents to shed new lights on Chi...
This paper contributes to a burgeoning body of literature which seeks to highlight the importance of...
China has experienced unprecedented growth since the open door policy began at the end of the 1970s ...
This article seeks to address current debates on ongoing China’s urban development and makes a theor...
What is this publication about? In this publication on ‘New urban economies’, we search for answers ...
This study is a bibliometric analysis of urban studies publications from 2001 to 2021 that unravels ...
History has brought us into a significant moment when the majority of the human kind has taken up re...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Computation for Design and Optimization Program...
With the progress of urbanization, migration is increasing. Immigrants are innovators, job creators,...
FOUR THEMES ARE evident in the studies of urban China (Taiwan, Hong Kong and the People\u27s Republi...
How to integrate the emerging consumer segments in transitional economies into multinational corpora...
The article discusses various reports published within the issue, including one by Markusen and Schr...
This article has three main aims. The first is to highlight the importance of culture and consumptio...
The authors explore the sociospatial relationship that exists between where households reside and co...
This article is concerned with the role consumption plays in the neoliberal reinvention of the post-...
This study aims to examine aggregate consumption over heterogeneous agents to shed new lights on Chi...
This paper contributes to a burgeoning body of literature which seeks to highlight the importance of...
China has experienced unprecedented growth since the open door policy began at the end of the 1970s ...
This article seeks to address current debates on ongoing China’s urban development and makes a theor...
What is this publication about? In this publication on ‘New urban economies’, we search for answers ...
This study is a bibliometric analysis of urban studies publications from 2001 to 2021 that unravels ...
History has brought us into a significant moment when the majority of the human kind has taken up re...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Computation for Design and Optimization Program...
With the progress of urbanization, migration is increasing. Immigrants are innovators, job creators,...
FOUR THEMES ARE evident in the studies of urban China (Taiwan, Hong Kong and the People\u27s Republi...
How to integrate the emerging consumer segments in transitional economies into multinational corpora...